Including Cosmetic Applicator Patents (Class 132/317)
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Patent number: 6012465Abstract: The invention relates to a brush for applying makeup, in particular mascara, the brush comprising a core made up of two twisted-together lengths of wire between which bristles are held. At least some of said bristles are constituted by bristles of deformable section each having at least two zones of preferential deformation extending along the length thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Patent number: 6009887Abstract: An applicator for applying fluid, liquid, gel, medicine or lotion to the human body. The applicator has a handle, an applicator head and a pivot lock. The pivot lock positions the applicator head at a number of discrete positions with respect to the handle. The applicator head has a clevis with a first fork and a second fork. The first fork and the second fork have star-shaped openings. The handle has a base with a star-shaped aperture. A star-shaped extrusion on the pivot lock fits through the star-shaped openings and the star-shaped aperture to lock the position of the applicator with respect to the handle. The pivot lock also has a spring rod with a spring a compression spring around it. The spring is compressed between a shoulder and a spring rod cap. The spring rod fits into a spring rod opening in a structural member between the clevis and a dispenser portion of the applicator head.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Inventor: Sandra Hertel
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Patent number: 6006761Abstract: The applicator includes an exterior layer of liquid retaining material, an interior layer of liquid barrier material, an interior layer of filler material and an exterior layer of powder retaining material. The liquid barrier layer is interposed between the liquid retaining layer and the filler layer. The layer of powder retaining material has a peripheral edge section which extends around the end of the filler material layer to a position beneath the liquid barrier layer with its exterior surface facing the interior surface of the liquid retaining layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Victoria Vogue, Inc.Inventor: Catherine A. Meledandri
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Patent number: 6003519Abstract: A brush for the treatment and/or make-up of a lock of hair holds the lock of hair therein and facilitates the delivery of an even application of product with, preferably, minimal strokes and without depositing excess product. A method of applying product for a lock of the hair includes loading product onto the bristles of such a brush, contacting the lock with the loaded bristles, and moving the loaded bristles along or around the lock to evenly coat the lock with the product.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: L'Oreal S.A.Inventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5992428Abstract: A long handled ointment applicator comprises a non-absorbent roller rotatably carried by an elongate handle member at one end thereof, and on the applicator for enabling a user to measure out a predetermined dose of ointment for application to the surface of the roller. An arm is pivotally mounted on the handle member so that it is movable between a first position in line with the handle member and a second position in which an arcuate recess in the arm is applied to the surface of the roller, and the measuring means is constituted by a depression having a predetermined volume formed in the arm within the arcuate recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Saleem Karim Goolamali
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Patent number: 5992427Abstract: A combination of a support and a take-up element includes a container with a partial lid and an element for taking up the product. The take-up element is contained within the support, which is rigid and arranged so as to ensure the repeated removal and repositioning of the take-up element within this rigid support and the protection of the take-up element from the exterior.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jacques Playe
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Patent number: 5979468Abstract: A lipstick tube for one-hand operation in which a sanitary case is opened at its top end, a lipstick extended for use and then retracted, and the case closed. The tube operating components include a support frame for receiving and guiding a lipstick carrier and lipstick, closure cap for opening and closing the open top of the assembled lipstick tube, a drive mechanism for engaging and axially moving the lipstick carrier and for opening and closing the closure cap, an upper and lower exterior case members.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Joseph W Blake, III
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Patent number: 5970990Abstract: A mascara container has a bottle for receiving a supply of mascara and defining a bottle neck and opening. A cap is removably secured to the bottle neck at a closure end of the cap, the cap having a comb end extending from the closure end to a top end of the cap and defining a comb slot therebetween. An applicator is mounted to the closure end of the cap and extends through the bottle opening when the cap is secured on the bottle neck. A comb has teeth sized for combing eyelashes, and the comb pivotally mounted to the comb end of the cap for pivotal movement between a closed position with the teeth stored in the comb slot and an open position with the teeth deployed for combing action. The comb is removably retained in the comb slot by snap engagement and is provided with an extending grip for manipulating the comb.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignees: The Brideport Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Revlon Consumer Products CorporationInventors: David P. Dunton, Robert Le Bras-Brown, Jeffrey Mizell, Dominic A. Paratore, James Thalheimer
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Patent number: 5970989Abstract: A makeup kit comprising a reservoir for cosmetic product containing one opening, a first closure for the reservoir which has an inner surface and an outer surface forming a compartment having an open upper end within the first closure, affixed to the inner surface of the first closure an applicator for cosmetic product, a second closure for the compartment within the first closure, the second closure having an inner surface and an outer surface, and attached to the inner surface of the second closure, an accessory for use with the cosmetic product.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Revlon Consumer Products CorporationInventor: Garfield Litton
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Patent number: 5964226Abstract: A hair product application system includes a main body defining a reservoir which contains a hair product or hair coloring substance, an integral applicator having a first portion disposed inside the reservoir and a second portion disposed through an opening to the outside of the main body, and a cap adapted to cover the second portion of the applicator and sealingly attach to the main body. The applicator transports the hair product from the reservoir to the outer surface of the second portion of the applicator by capillary action, from where the hair product may be transferred by direct contact to the hair to be treated.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Joan Lasker Sobel
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Patent number: 5960802Abstract: A pen-type chemical applicator is provided for making it possible to easily and discretely apply a chemical such as a hair grower or a cosmetic chemical. In the pen-type chemical applicator, a pen tip member is provided at a distal end portion of a sleeve-like pen-like body which may be gripped by one hand and which contains a liquid, semisolid, paste-like, sol-like, or gel-like hair grower; the hair grower ejects or soaks out to the pen tip member or in the vicinity of the pen tip member; and the sharpness of the pen tip member is set to a stimulus that does not give a feeling of pain to a scalp when the pen tip member is brought into contact with the scalp.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: TMC Kaken Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Eiichi Sakai
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Patent number: 5937871Abstract: A mascara applicator (50) comprising: a handle end portion (20); an opposite bristle/brush end portion (90); and a button (30) positioned on the handle end portion (20) which when radially depressed causes the bristles to move with respect to the applicator (50), so that one may hold the handle end portion (20) and depress the button (30) with a single hand to apply mascara.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: Mary A. Clay
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Patent number: 5937873Abstract: Described is a device for applying a powdery, pasty, gel-like or liquid cosmetic product to skin or hair. The application device comprises at least one application element which is used to hold the cosmetic product and release it onto the skin or hair upon touching the skin or hair. According to the invention, the application element is elongated and extends along an at least partially convex circumferential line of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignees: Michael Schlosser, Joseph SegalInventors: Michael Schlosser, Joseph Segal, Georg Roeder
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Patent number: 5931859Abstract: A three phase facial toning system includes an applicator having an applicator electrode and a ground electrode that are electrically separated from one another by an insulated base. When the applicator is used, the user's hand is in contact with the ground electrode so that the ground electrode is grounded when in use. In the first phase, a cleanser is applied to facial skin, a first switch actuator is pressed, and the applicator electrode is placed into contact with the skin in a prescribed way. Pressing the first switch actuator places the applicator electrode in communication with a positive voltage so that electrons flow from the user's skin to the applicator electrode to help the cleansing action of the cleanser. In the second phase, a vitalizing gel is applied to the face and a second switch actuator is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Robert E. Burke
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Patent number: 5927289Abstract: An application unit for a product includes a reservoir (4) having a neck (10) delimiting an opening (15) obturated in a detachable manner by an obturating element (26). The neck comprises a wiper element (22) joined to the neck (10) by an elastically deformable connecting means (24), the wiper element (22) forming at least one ring portion (22, 40) having an edge (25) capable of permitting the wiping of an application element (30). The wiper element (22) is capable of pivoting from a first position wherein the ring portion is situated substantially inside the neck (10) under the constraint of the obturating element (26), to a second inclined position obtained during the withdrawal of the obturating element.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Gerard Joulia
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Patent number: 5913318Abstract: A sandwich-type product applicator (1) includes a support (2) defining an applicator portion (4) and a gripping portion (6). The support is semi-rigid and the gripping portion is covered, at least in part, by a layer (16a) of a first soft spongy material. The flexibility of the first material is greater than the flexibility of the support.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5909740Abstract: A protective cap and mirror unit for a cosmetic pencil having a sharpened tip. The unit is molded of plastic to define a small rectangular frame whose rear face is integral with a tubular cap, the entry of which is at the lower end of the frame, a mirror being mounted on the front face of the frame. In the storage mode of the unit, the tip end of the cosmetic pencil is snugly telescoped in the cap. In an active mode, a user holding the pencil in one hand and grasping the unit with the other hand, withdraws the unit from the pencil and then defines with the cosmetic pencil her lips or eyes as she observes at close range her face in the mirror.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Inventor: Morris Sussman
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Patent number: 5906214Abstract: A packaging unit which permits the storage and application of a liquid or pasty product to a base includes at least one reservoir containing the product to be applied and an applicator associated with the reservoir. The applicator includes, on the one end, an application element and, on the other end, a gripping member. The application element of an applicator is capable of being accommodated in an associated reservoir and is detachable from the reservoir. A sealing member is provided between the reservoir and its associated applicator to allow the reservoir to be obturated by the associated applicator for an appropriate positioning of the gripping member relative to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5904151Abstract: An applicator (1) for a friable product (P) has a resiliently deformable element (2) of which at least one side constitutes a surface (6) for applying the product. The resiliently deformable element has at least one hole (9) opening out on the application surface (6) and delimiting at least one recess (4) wherein the product is fixedly disposed. The product has at least one free surface (5). The resiliently deformable element is capable of selectively passing from a rest position, wherein the free surface (5) is situated at the level of, or below, the application surface (6), to an application position wherein the resiliently deformable element (2) is at least partially compressed along the axis (A) and in which the said free surface (5) is substantially at the level of the application position (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5894847Abstract: A brush (200) has a straight stem (201) defining a main axis (X--X), a flexible core (202) having a first and a second end, the first end being integral with the stem, and bristles (204) implanted radially in the core. The end of the bristles defining the surface (205) of the brush have a first face, the intersection of any meridian plane passing through the main axis with the surface of the brush defining two peak lines (207) having a specific curvature. The core is curved, the peak lines (207) are convex, and the first face (207.1) is substantially straight and parallel to the main axis (X--X).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5881742Abstract: A multi-purpose cosmetic applicator for aiding a person in applying numerous types of cosmetics thereby eliminating the need to carry individual applicators. The applicator includes a plurality of hollow sections, each having a circumference and including first and second ends connected by a midsection. A plurality of applicator units, each having a circumference substantially equal to the circumference of the hollow sections, include a central section, a first applicator device extending from a first side of the central section and a second applicator device extending from a second side of the central section. A releasable pressure seal is formed between one end of each hollow section and a respective one of the applicator units such that one of the applicator devices extends into the midsection of the respective hollow section and the other applicator device extends from one of the first and second ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Glenn E Hunsberger
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Patent number: 5881743Abstract: A co-molded makeup applicator assembly includes a resilient body and a rigid handle cover. The generally elongated and unitarily molded body is formed of a resilient material. The body has a first end and a second end, at least one of the first and second ends defining an applicator for applying makeup. The handle cover is co-molded over a portion of the body and is formed of generally rigid material. The handle cover cooperates with the body to form an integral handle and applicator assembly. Preferably, the handle cover is substantially coextensive with the body between the ends thereof and defines at least one longitudinally extending slot through which a portion of the body extends to facilitate non-slip grasping of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Nadel IndustriesInventor: Murray Nadel
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Patent number: 5875791Abstract: A container and dispenser device for mascara and like products, consists of a shouldered bottle and a screw cap applicator which is screwed onto the bottle. In the bottle neck there is situated a shroud or separator member which has unique doctor means in the form of hinged webs which surround the actuator rod and control the amount of product which adheres to the applicator brush when the latter is withdrawn for use. Cooperable with the hinged webs is a circular bead on the applicator rod, which is engageable with the webs and normally constitutes a seal to prevent product from invading the shroud. Various types and shapes of doctoring webs are used, in various combinations to produce "clean" and also "product carrying" portions on the brush, thereby to enable a combing action to be had by the user, and the applicator rod can extend for an appreciable distance below the shroud and into the product contained in the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Charles ChangInventors: Robert J. Sheffler, Charles Chang
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Patent number: 5871020Abstract: An improved applicator for medicinal, therapeutic, pharmaceutical, and/or cosmetic preparations comprising an applicator head having a foam applicator head, a flexible tubular reservoir for storing the preparation, and a cap to seal off the applicator end of the applicator head. The foam having one or more slits which form communication passageways between the reservoir and the applicator head and which are compressed by the cap to prevent migration of air from the exterior into the reservoir and passage of preparation from the reservoir to the applicator head when the cap is seated on the applicator head.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Handsfree Applicators, Inc.Inventor: Adam R. DeVone
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Patent number: 5862818Abstract: A disposable cosmetics sampler package including a container and a fitment. The fitment includes an applicator held by a handle. The handle is sealed breakably to the fitment. Manipulating the handle breaks the seal and allows the applicator to be used to withdraw a product sample from the container. As the applicator is withdrawn, a metering device inside the fitment scrapes excess material off of the applicator. The handle can accept various types of applicators including mascara brushes, lip gloss paddles, and lip coloring brushes. Similarly, metering devices are interchangeable during manufacture to accommodate the type of applicator selected to dispense the product to be sampled.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: FlexPaq CorporationInventor: Valeriano Marinelli
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Patent number: 5860432Abstract: A brush (200) has a straight stem (201) defining a main axis (X-X), a flexible core (202) having a first end integral with the stem and bristles (204) implanted radially in the core. The ends of the bristles define the surface (205) of the brush, this surface having a first face. The intersection of any meridian plane passing through the main axis with the surface of the brush defines two peak lines (207) having a specific curvature. The core is curved, the peak lines (207) are concave and the first face (207.1) is substantially straight and parallel to the main axis (X-X).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5855214Abstract: A cosmetic applicator using a thermoplastic attachment and method of manufacture is provided. The cosmetic applicator comprises an elongate wand having a first end, the wand comprising a polymeric material, a tip having an interior cavity with an open-end mouth, the first end of the wand positioned in the interior cavity of the tip, the tip comprising resilient polymeric foam having a plurality of cells and sized to substantially cover the end of the wand, and a thermoplastic material adhered to the first end of the wand and melted into the cells of the foam in the interior cavity of the tip for securing the tip to the first end of the wand.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Latex Foam Products, Inc.Inventor: James J. Heneghan
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Patent number: 5853012Abstract: In a cosmetic applicator, a first resilient member having a first density is provided and includes a tip end, an exterior surface and a lower end. A second resilient member having a second density for retaining and depositing a cosmetic material is coupled to the first resilient member. The cosmetic applicator also prevents contamination of the user's hands by cosmetic material by providing an interior area defined by the first resilient member for receiving at least two fingers of the user. Alternatively, the first and second resilient members can be mounted on or in a sleeve that can be manipulated either by the user grasping the sleeve's exterior surface, or sliding at least two fingers into an interior area defined by the sleeve. A cap containing a cutter for trimming a tip portion of both the first and second resilient members can also be provided, thereby allowing the user to obtain a fresh clean application surface when desired.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Inventors: Michael Burns, Cameron Tappin
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Patent number: 5853011Abstract: A brush for applying a cosmetic product, in particular for applying mascara to eyelashes or dye to hair, has an elongate core (2) formed by the helical winding of two strands of metal wire (3), with bristles (4) radially implanted in the core and being tightly held between the twisted strands. The brush is of an overall cylindrical shape and comprises at least one concave cutback (7) which holds the product during the wiping and which is obtained by clipping the brush. Such a brush allows a make-up to be obtained which is copious, regular and elongating.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5845659Abstract: A lotion applicator, particularly adapted for applying suntan lotion or oil to the body of a user, includes an elongated handle in which a supply of lotion is stored and a cylindrically shaped sponge roller which facilitates an even distribution of lotion over the user's body. Lotion is delivered to the sponge roller by a plurality of freely rotatable applicator balls which are in communication with a reservoir of lotion. The balls are provided with grooves which allow them to more efficiently deliver lotion to the sponge roller, and the rotatable movement of the sponge roller effects the concurrent rotation of the applicator balls so as to maintain a continuous supply of lotion to the roller. The handle of the applicator is provided with a flexible neck portion which allows the handle to be angularly adjusted relative to the roller to thus increase the capability of the user to apply lotion to hard-to-reach areas of his or her body.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Inventor: Kelly Hutchins
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Patent number: 5836320Abstract: A device for packaging and applying a cosmetic includes a housing suitable for containing cosmetic, an applicator element for applying the cosmetic, and a transfer device for feeding the applicator element with cosmetic taken from inside the housing. The transfer device includes a coating roller capable of rotating inside the housing. The roller has a region of its surface that is capable of coming into contact with the applicator element and exerting contact pressure thereon. Another region of its surface is capable of coming into contact with the cosmetic contained in the housing. Rotation of the roller conveys a coating of cosmetic between the regions for transfer to the applicator element. The coating roller is secured to a drive mechanism that is accessible to a user outside the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Patent number: 5832942Abstract: A cosmetic pencil having at least one applicator to which a detachable reservoir for a cosmetic substance is engaged. The applicator and the reservoir are spring-loaded and rotatable relative to each other. An axially displaceable cover having apertures is provided over the applicator so that a comparatively soft cosmetic substance can be used in the reservoir. The cover is located between the surface of the cosmetic substance and the applicator.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: h & m gutberlet GmbH industrievertretungen c.d.h.Inventor: Horst Gutberlet
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Patent number: 5826600Abstract: A disposable mascara applicator assembly has a mascara brush-applicator that is completely contained in first and second plastic casing-sections, with the casing-sections being filled with mascara.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: National Healthcare Products, Ltd.Inventors: John P. Rowe, Darrell W. Van Dyke
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Patent number: 5826741Abstract: In a reservoir having a screw cap for nail enamel, mascara or the like, with a view to attaining a defined final position in the screwing process and reliable closing that is impermeable to liquids and gas-tight, manufacturing tolerances of the reservoir, as occur in particular with glass reservoirs, being taken into account, it is provided that on the upper side of an annular collar (11) of the reservoir (1), provision is made for at least one projection (12) which extends over a certain angle at circumference (.beta.1, .beta.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Georg Karl Geka-Brush GmbHInventors: Norbert Dumler, Gunter Bachmann
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Patent number: 5799675Abstract: A consumer product sampler including a base (e.g. a barrier laminate constructed of multiple layers of polymers and/or foil and/or paper) onto which a unit dose of product (e.g. a volatile make-up substance) is screen printed. A cover formed of either a barrier laminate or a clear plastic sheet is sealed to the base at its periphery and overlays the product. If the cover is a barrier laminate, the outer surface can be provided with printed matter identifying the cosmetic or other substance contained in the sampler. Depending upon the product to be sampled, the cover can either be heat sealed to the base or sealed to the base with a perimeter adhesive. If the product to be sampled is a liquid or semi-liquid substance (e.g. water or solvent based), the base is preferably formed of a thermoformable plastic or a paperboard laminated with a barrier laminate and is provided with one or more debossed/embossed wells or cut-outs into which the product to be sampled is screen printed.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Color Prelude, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Gunderman, Cathleen M. Fleming
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Patent number: 5794632Abstract: A packaging and application device for a makeup product, particularly mascara, includes an elongate body and an applicator that can be accommodated in the body. The applicator has a rod provided at one end with a makeup product application element and the rod is joined at its other end to a gripping element which also constitutes a cap able to close the orifice of the body in which the applicator is engaged. The body has a liquid reservoir in which the application element is engaged. The application element includes an elongate block of the makeup product to be applied.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Patent number: 5778901Abstract: A personal nail polish kit for individuals who desire to create their own nail polish having a desired color and hue. The kit includes a variety of mixable nail polish solutions, a variety of pigments, and various tools and utensils to accomplish the mixing and application of the nail polishes. Specifically, the kit includes: at least two dispensing bottles of nail polish, one of which is clear and the other of which is white; disposable tools and utensils such as mixing cups, mixing paddles, and application brushes; and tubes of pigment colors such as black, red, yellow, blue, silver, and gold. The tubes of pigment colors may be used to create a broad array of nail polish colors and hues when the pigment is mixed with clear and/or white nail polish solutions. A coloring guide is provided to assist the individual with mixing of proper proportions of the pigment colors and nail polish solutions to obtain a number of desirable colors and hues.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Inventor: Sandra L. Abrahamian
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Patent number: 5775344Abstract: A closed cosmetic container (10) including a base cosmetic container (10B) having an applicator cap (10A-1) mounted thereon, a rod and brush assembly (10A) comprising a heat facilitating strip (90) located in the interior of an applicator rod (10A-2), and a heat facilitating strip (40) located between an interior wall (45) and an exterior wall (20) of the base cosmetic container (10B). With the cosmetic container (10) closed, that is with the applicator cap (10A-1), rod and brush assembly (10A) secured in place on top of the base cosmetic container (10B), and with the heat facilitating strips (90 & 40) activated, a heatable 10 cosmetic substance (150) inside a cosmetic holding area (55) of the base cosmetic container (10B) blends together dissolving any clogged or hardened cosmetic material.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Mary A. Clay
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Patent number: 5765573Abstract: A mascara applicator and portable packaging unit has a flat handle and at least one tuft of bristles implanted parallel to the plane of the handle. The width of the free end of the tuft of bristles measured along a first direction parallel to this plane is at least equal to a quarter of an arc of the eyelashes. The bristles are capable of loading mascara onto eyelashes along a longitudinal axis of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5765574Abstract: A sampler device for mascara and like cosmetic substances, consists of an elongate tubular container having one end closed and constituting a reservoir or well for holding the cosmetic product. The container has an elongate barrel portion which constitutes a sheath that encloses an intermediate portion of an elongate applicator rod or stick which latter is receivable in the container and held therein with either a snap fit or by means of screw threads. The working end of the applicator rod has a dabber or brush which is lodged in the reservoir of the container; an adjoining portion of the rod seals with the mouth of the container reservoir when the rod is in place. The intermediate portion of the applicator rod joins to an accessible, elongate handle which protrudes from the container and which has, in addition to the snap fit or screw detent device, a sealing means in the form of a resilient ring or gasket that is operative to effect additional sealing when the applicator rod is retained in the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Charles ChangInventors: Robert J. Sheffler, Charles Chang
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Patent number: 5743279Abstract: A packaging unit for a product such as mascara includes an applicator and a reservoir provided with at least one wiper. The applicator has a handle and at least one tuft of bristles implanted parallel to the median plane of this handle. The wiper is arranged so as to wipe the bristled part along the axis of the bristles.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5738067Abstract: A cosmetics container is provided having a housing (1) which is coverable by a cap (2). The housing protectively contains a cosmetic or medicinal preparation such as a lipstick or ointment which can be extruded for application to the skin. In solid lipsticks, problems often arise as a result their temperature-dependent characteristics. To avoid such problems, the container of the invention is for use with a pumpable fluid preparation in the form of a paste or viscous liquid. The container acts as a dispenser, having a push-button actuator (10, 20') operable to pump the preparation in a skin contact element (31) with an applicator surface (32) and a dispensing valve (33). In a particularly useful embodiment, the skin applicator surface (31) is arranged in a plane which is inclined in relation to a longitudinal axis (x--x) of the housing (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Revlon Consumer Products CorporationInventors: Josef Landwehr, Melvin Edwin Kamen
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Patent number: 5722436Abstract: An assembly for the storage and application of a cosmetic product. The assembly includes: a body which is provided with an opening and includes a reservoir capable of containing the product; an applicator capable of coming into contact with the product and of being charged with a given amount thereof and retaining structure for ridding the applicator of excess product. The applicator has a rod carrying a product-application structure which is to apply the product, the structure for retaining the product being connected to the body and/or to the rod. The field of use of the invention is that of cosmetics, more especially that of "mascaras" to be applied to eyelashes.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: SanofiInventors: Michel Vandromme, Charles Pileur
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Patent number: 5709230Abstract: A mascara brush having three sections of differing bristle configuration is disclosed. The brush portion has a larger diameter middle section comprised of a combination of soft and stiff bristles in random configuration, and two end sections, each of which is comprised of at least one bristle type which preferably become progressively shorter towards the ends of the brush portion. The end sections exhibit less bristle density than the middle section. This improved brush configuration allows for optimal one-stroke mascara application.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: E-L Management CorporationInventor: Loretta A. Miraglia
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Patent number: 5669400Abstract: A combined cosmetic jar and applicator storage device including a structural body providing a pair of back-to-back shallow recesses for holding cosmetic materials, a removable cover member carried by the body, enclosing one of the recesses to retain cosmetic material therein, and a second cover member carried by the body, enclosing the other of the recesses so as to store a cosmetic applicator therein. The second cover member and body have telescoping portions by which the second cover member is held captive on the body but can shift with respect thereto. Shifting of the second member controls a passage thereof, to permit selective access to the cosmetic applicator stored in the other of the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Charles ChangInventors: Robert J. Sheffler, Charles Chang
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Patent number: 5657778Abstract: The brush comprises a wand equipped at one end with a core (6) formed by two twisted branches (7,8) of metal wire. Between the turns of the branches, bristles (9) extending transversely with respect to the core, are trapped. At least a fraction of the bristles (9) of the brush has a transverse section in the shape of an L. The zone of the bristle (9) wedged between the turns of the metal core is flattened either through the effect of unfolding when the angle between the branches of the L opens or through the effect of folding when the angle between the branches of the L closes. This flattening reduces the rigidity of the bristle on the one hand and, on the other hand, preferentially increases the spacing of the bristle with respect to the helical ply formed by the turns. Thus, the flattening creates a disorganized arrangement of the section of the bristles.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1996Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5657777Abstract: The present invention reveals a mascara applicator brush useful for preventing or eliminating contamination from use. The mascara applicator brush is made of bristles, where the bristles are (1) made from an oligodynamic metal, (2) coated with at least an oligodynamic metal or a germicide or (3) made from a polymer containing at least an oligodynamic metal or a germicide.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: Alvin Guttag
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Patent number: 5611361Abstract: A device for the application of mascara to the eyelashes comprises a wand having at one end thereof a single stem and at the other end thereof a plurality of tines. An applicator member is affixed to each tine.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Revlon Consumer Products CorporationInventor: Erlinda D. Leone
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Patent number: 5603340Abstract: A unit is disclosed for packaging and dispensing a loose powder product. The unit includes a case provided with a lid and a receptacle containing the product. A screen capable of being deformed during the action of taking up the powder is disposed on the powder. An elastically deformable member situated on a base of the receptacle decompacts the powder during dispensing and thus allows for take up of a uniform quantity of powder.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Patent number: 5595198Abstract: An applicator for the application of mascara to the eyelashes is disclosed having a central core formed from a twisted wire and having a brush section at one end of the central core. The brush section comprises a plurality of regularly disposed and radially extending bristles which are disposed in a helical array by the twisted wire. At least some of the bristles have reduced length and are arranged so as to form a substantially helical groove through the brush section. A process in accordance with the present invention includes the steps of providing an applicator having radially extending bristles and removing at least a portion of at least some of the bristles so as to reduce the length of at least some of the bristles.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Risdon CorporationInventor: Walter K. Kemmerer